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With $1,750 from the Jewish Family and Children’s Services, Schiller started the first Little Russia store in 1974 on the fifth floor of a jewelry building on Washington Street, where he shared a room with his brother’s clock-making business...
...find life is hard here,” Liz Bergmann says, nestled in a chair in her Agassiz Hall office as darkness begins to fall at three o’clock. “It’s hard to live in the Northeast... I’m still a newbie—I’ve been here four years but I’m still considered very new here...
...addition to his outside research, Pinker says sometimes inspiration flows from working with Harvard students. “At MIT, students are more likely to punch a clock, whereas at Harvard, students are more likely to be collaborators.” Although he is excited about his move down the river, Pinker argues that the Harvard bureaucrats often hinder his research efforts...
...both of his free throws to put Harvard up by three with five seconds left in regulation. But Barnes’ desperation shot from behind the arc bounced harmlessly off of the rim, and Cornell couldn’t control the rebound before time ran off the clock, securing the upset for the Crimson...
Harvard paid special attention to Force, the player who shocked the Crimson in the teams’ previous match-up by driving the length of the floor and tying the game with under one second left on the clock...